Bose
Well-Known Member
CPR CCR word games,an old man u don't use the same force as a young man,you use the force you'd use on a child,and nobody but a valid medical worker is supposed to compress the chest with the same vigor as a medical worker,I used the method my companys medical program taught us using dummy's so for the second time no,I didn't break his sternum
so now u say " then my efforts did nothing to help the old man"
anything else I can help u with,any other fault u can find ?
Any attempt to help someone is who is not breathing and has no pulse. Is helpful.
sternum breaking
This is to be expected during CPR, and you should carry on regardless. It is a sign that you are performing good, strong compressions. Oftentimes the cracking sound you will hear is just the cartilage of the ribs and sternum breaking, and not the bones themselves.